WEEKEND. THANK YOU, DANIELLE. 6:49. AN ICY MARSH NEARLY THE UNDOING OF A HORSE ON THE NORTH SHORE. THIS MORNING THAT HORSE IS RECOVERING AFTER IT TOOK FIREFIGHTERS HEF REMACHINERY AND TECHNICAL KNOW HOW TO MAKE IT HAPPEN. LIAM MARTIN HAS MORE. SHE'S ONE OF THE BEST HORSES OUT ON THE NORTH SHORE. SHE'S A PRIZE HORSE. AND WE ALMOST LOST HER. THAT'S MOON SHINE, A 2,000-POUND FEMALE STUCK IN ICE WATER AND MUD UP TO HER NECK. I GUESS IF WE HADN'T BEEN WALKING, I DON'T THINK ANYONE WOULD HAVE SEEN HER . JAIME AND BOB ARE THE ONES WHO SPOTTED HER. MOON SHINE, CURIOUS AS SHE IS, HAD FALLEN THROUGH THE ICE NEAR HER HOME IN HAMILTON. CREW WERE QUICKLY IN A RACE AGAINST THE CLOCK. IT WAS A PRETTY BIG JOB TO GET A HORSE OF ABOUT 2,000 POUNDS OUT OF THE WATER FIREFIGHTERS AND RESCUERS CAME FROM ALL OVER ESSEX COUNTY. THEY STRAPPED MOON SHINE WITH ROPES AND TRAINS AND TUGGED ON HER WITH A CRANE TRUEING UNTIL FINALLY THAT MUD BUDGED AND SHE WAS FREE AT LAST. IT'S ALMOST LIKE THEY KNOW YOU'RE HELPING THEM. I WAS A BASKET CASE BUT I HAD FULL FAITH THAT THEY WERE GOING TO GET HER OUT. IT TOOK MOON SHINE A LITTLE WHILE TO GET THOSE ICE COLD LEGS BACK UNDERNEATH HER. BUT SHE EVENTUALLY GOT BACK TO THE BARN ON HER OWN POWER. HYPO THERM I CAN BUT EXPECTED TO BE JUST FINE. SHE'S NICE AND WARM. WE HAVE I.V. FLUIDS GOING INTO HER RIGHT NOW. SHE'S ONE IN A MILLION OF A HORSE. IT'S NICE TO SEE THAT SHE'S HAPPY. SHE'S EATING. AND LUCKY TO BE ALIVE.